GB2249146A - Lockup clutch control according to alcohol concentration - Google Patents

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GB2249146A
GB2249146A GB9120425A GB9120425A GB2249146A GB 2249146 A GB2249146 A GB 2249146A GB 9120425 A GB9120425 A GB 9120425A GB 9120425 A GB9120425 A GB 9120425A GB 2249146 A GB2249146 A GB 2249146A
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Yoichi Saito
Takamistu Kashima
Masaru Kurihara
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16HGEARING
    • F16H61/00Control functions within control units of change-speed- or reversing-gearings for conveying rotary motion ; Control of exclusively fluid gearing, friction gearing, gearings with endless flexible members or other particular types of gearing
    • F16H61/14Control of torque converter lock-up clutches
    • F16H61/143Control of torque converter lock-up clutches using electric control means
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16HGEARING
    • F16H59/00Control inputs to control units of change-speed-, or reversing-gearings for conveying rotary motion
    • F16H59/74Inputs being a function of engine parameters

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With transmission control in vehicles having engines fuelled by mixtures of alcohol and petrol it is a problem to compensate for undesirable changes in performance produced by changes in the alcohol/petrol fuel ratio. The subject invention provides a system in which the alcohol concentration is sensed by a sensor (24) and a torque converter lockup clutch LC locked up at a vehicle speed selected in accordance with the alcohol concentration and throttle position to improve the vehicle fuel consumption and consistency of performance. The operation of the lockup clutch is also preferably dependent on shift position and torque converter oil temperature. <IMAGE>

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Control Systen for an Autonatic Transmission in a Motor Vehicle Havinci an
Alcohol Enqine 2 214 914 C, The present invention relates to a control system of an automatic transmission having a torque converter in a motor vehicle driven by an alcohol engine which uses a fuel mixture of alcohol and gasoline (flexible fuel vehicle), and more particularly to the control system for controlling a lockup system of the torque converter in dependency on the concentration of the alcohol in the fuel.
In an alcohol engine which is controlled to maximum efficiency the calorific value of alcohol fuel is slightly larger than that of gasoline (petrol) at a theoretical (stoichiometric) air fuel ratio. Also the flame speed of alcohol fuel is higher than the flame speed of petrol. Consequently, as the concentration of the alcohol in the fuel increases, the ignition timing of the engine is advanced towards top dead center so that the thermal efficiency is increased, thereby increasing engine power.
However, since engine performance changes in accordance with any change of the alcohol concentration, a driver may be discomfited when the alcohol concentration changes.
Japanese Patent Application 2-15418 submitted by the applicant discloses a conventional automatic transmission system for an alcohol engine. In the conventional system, a shift pattern of the transmission is changed at high alcohol concentration. The vehicle speed at which the transmission starts to upshift for high alcohol concentration is determined at a lower speed than that in the upshift pattern for low alcohol concentration. Therefore, in accordance with the shift pattern for the high alcohol concentration, the engine speed is kept low so that the engine is quiet, and fuel consumption kept low.
Fuel consumption of the conventional alcohol engine is larger than that of a petrol engine.
An object of the present invention is to provide a control system of an automatic transmission for an alcohol engine which alleviates the disadvantages of the aforementioned prior art systems.
According to the present invention, there is provided a control system for an automatic transmission in a motor vehicle having an alcohol engine using a mixed fuel of alcohol and gasoline, the automatic transmission having a lockup clutch for a torque converter and actuator means for engaging the lockup clutch comprising a vehicle speed sensor, a throttle position sensor, an alcohol concentration sensor for sensing concentration of alcohol in the fuel and for producing an alcohol concentration signal when the alcohol concentration is higher than a predetermined value; lockup pattern determining means responsive to the alcohol concentration signal for selecting an optimum lockup pattern from a plurality of lockup patterns; and lockup means responsive to the vehicle speed, the throttle position and the alcohol concentrat'lon for operating said actuator means to engage the lockup clutch so as to improve fuel consumption and the driving condition of the vehicle.
In an aspect of the invention, the lockup pattern determining means is provided for selecting a lockup pattern for engaging the lockup clutch at a lower vehicle speed.
The other objects and features of this invention will become understood from the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings.
4 is BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram showing a power transmission system for an automatic transmission according to the present invention; Fig. 2 is a block diagram showing a control uni for a lockup system of a torque converter of the system; Fig. 3 is a flowchart showing an operation of control unit; Fig. 4 is a flowchart showing a second embodiment of the other operation of the control unit; Fig. 5 is a flowchart showing a third embodiment of the other operation of the control unit; Figs. 6a and 6b are graphs showing lockup patterns of the third embodiment for controlling the lockup system; Fig. 7 is a flowchart showing a fourth embodiment of the other operation of the control unit; Figs. 8a and 8b are graphs showing the lockup patterns of the fourth embodiment; Fig. 9As a flowchart showing a fifth embodiment of the other operation of the control unit; Figs. 10a and 10b are graphs showing the lockup patterns of the fifth embodiment; and Fig. 11 is a flowchart showing a sixth embodimen of the other operation of the control unit.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED F-M-BODIMENTS
Referring to Fig. 1, an internal combustion engine 80 is mounted on a front portion of a motor vehicle. A crankshaft 2 of the engine 80 is operatively connected to a torque converter 1 of an automatic transmission AT through a drive plate 3 of the torque converter 1. The torque converter 1 is provided with a lockup clutch LC. An input shaft 4 extends from a turbine of the torque converter 1 to the automatic transmission AT. Output of the automatic transmission AT is transmitted to a reduction drive shaft 7 which is aligned with the input shaft 4 through a front planetary-gear 5 and a rear planetary gear 6 of the transmission AT. In order to select an operative range and to control the operative range of the transmission AT, a brake band 8, a reverse clutch 9, a high clutch 10, a forward clutch 11, an overrunning clutch 12 and a low and reverse brake 13 are provided. The reduction drive shaft 7 is connected to a front drive shaft 15 which is parallelly disposed under the automatic transmission AT through a reduction drive gear.14a mounted on the shaft 7 and a reduction driven gear 14b. The front drive shaft 15 is connected to a final reduction device 16 for front wheels. The reduction drive shaft 7 is connected to a rear drive shaft 18 through a transfer clutch 17, for rearwardly transmitting the torque. A hydraulic control device 20 6 is provided for controlling the torque converter 1, the clutches 9, 12 and 17, and the brake 13 of the transmission AT. Fuel is supplied from a fuel tank 21 to a fuel injector 23 of the engine 80 through a fuel pump 22. An alcohol concentration sensor 24 is provided for sensing the concentration of the alcohol in the fuel via a pressure regulator 22a for regulating a fuel pressure.
Referring to Fig. 2, a control unit 30 is provided for controlling the lockup clutch LC for the torque converter 1. The control unit 30 is applied with signals from sensors such as a vehicle speed sensor 25, a shift position sensor 26, a throttle position sensor 27 and the alcohol concentration sensor 24. The control unit 30 is provided with a lockup pattern determining section 31 which is applied with an alcohol concentration A from the alcohol concentration sensor 24. The lockup pattern determining section 31 compares the alcohol concentration A with a predetermined set value and selects an optimum lockup pattern in accordance with the comparison of the alcohol concentration. The section 31 produces a selected lockup pattern signal which is applied to a lockup providing section 32. The lockup providing section 32 is also applied with a vehicle speed signal from the vehicle speed sensor 25, a throttle opening degree 7 signal from the throttle position sensor 27, and a shift range signal from the shift position sensor 26. The lockup providing section 32 determines whether the torque converter 1 is locked up or not in accordance with parameters of the engine operating conditions such as the vehicle speed, throttle valve opening degree, and shift range and the selected lockup pattern, and produces a control signal to lockup the torque converter. The control signal is applied to a driver 33 for driving the lockup clutch LC.
The operation for selecting the lockup pattern in the lockup pattern determining section 31 will be described with reference to Fig. 3. In the embodiment, is the lockup pattern is determined in accordance with the vehicle speed.
At a step S1, the alcohol concentration A detected by the alcohol concentration sensor 24 is read. At a step S2, the alcohol concentration A is compared with a first set value Asi and it is determined whether the concentration A is lower than the first set value Asl or not (A<Asl).
When A<Asl, na mely, the alcohol concentration A is low, a lockup pattern (I) is selected at a step S3. In the pattern (I), the torque converter is locked up at 60 km/h or more. When A>Asl at step S2, the program goes to a step S4 wherein the alcohol concentration A 8 is compared with a second set value As2 which is larger than the first set value Asl. When A<M2, namely, the alcohol concentration A is middle, a lockup pattern (II) is selected at a step SS, wherein the torque converter is locked up at 55 km/h or more.
When A>As2 at the step S4, namely the alcohol concentration A is high, a lockup pattern (III) is selected at a step S6, wherein the torque converter 1 is locked up at 50 km/h or more.
In the control unit 30, the lockup pattern I. II or III determined in the lockup pattern determining section 31 is applied to the lockup providing section 32. The section 32 determines the control signal in accordance with the actual vehicle speed of the vehicle speed sensor 25. For example, if the lockup pattern III is selected, the section 32 provides the control signal to lock up the torque converter 1 when the vehicle speed exceeds 50 km/h.
The control unit 30 is further provided with a throttle opening speed calculator 34 and a torque converter oil temperature sensor 28. The calculator 34 is applied with the throttle valve opening degree signal from the throttle position sensor 27 and calculates throttle opening speed based on the signal. A throttle opening speed signal and an oil temperature signal are applied to the lockup providing section 32.
9 Fig. 4 shows a flowchart of the second embodiment.
At a step S11, the alcohol concentration A detected by the alcohol concentration sensor 24 is read. At a step S12, the alcohol concentration A is compared with a set value AS and it is determined whether the concentration A is lower than the set value AS or not (A<AS).
When A<AS, a lockup pattern 2-1 is selected at a step S13, in which the torque converter 1 is locked up at gear ratios other than first and second speeds. The lockup system is controlled in accordance with the pattern 2-1. When A>AS, a lockup pattern 2-11 is selected at a step S14, in which the torque converter 1 is locked up at gear ratios other than the first speed, for controlling the lockup clutch LC in accordance with the pattern 2-11.
Fig. 5 is a flowchart showing an operation of the third embodiment. Similar to the second embodiment of Fig. 4, the alcohol concentration A is read at the step S11 and compared with the set value AS at the step S12.
is When A<AS, a lockup pattern 3-1 shown in Fig. 6a is selected at a step S23. When A>AS, a lockup pattern 3-11 shown in Fig. 6b is selected at a step S24.
In Figs. 6a and 6b, a solid line represents an upshift position of the transmission, a dotted line represents the starting of a lockup operation, and dotted-dashed line represents the releasing of the lockup clutch.
The lockup patterns 3-1 and 3-11 are determined in accordance with the vehicle speed. When the lockup pattern 3-1 is selected at a low alcohol concentration, the lockup operation at the second speed is performed when the vehicle speed exceeds 55 km/h, and the lockup operations at third and fourth speeds are performed when the vehicle speed exceeds 70 km/h. When the lockup pattern 3-11 is selected at a high alcohol concentration, the lockup operation at the second speed as well as the third and fourth speeds is performed at 55 km/h or more of the vehicle speed. Thus. at the high alcohol concentration, the torque converter 1 is locked up while the vehicle speed is low.
When the lockup patterns 3-1 or 3-11 is selected in the lockup pattern determining section 31, the lockup providing section 32 determines the control signal in accordance with output signals from the sensors 25, 26 and 27.
Referring to Figs. 7, 8a and 8b showing the fourth embodiment, a lockup pattern of fourth embodiment is determined based on the gear ratio.
When the alcohol concentration A is lower than the set value As at step 12, a lockup pattern 4-1 shown in Fig. 8a is selected at a step S33. When the alcohol 11 concentration A is higher than the set value AS, a lockup pattern 4-11 shown in Fig. 8b is selected at a sten S34. When the lockup pattern 4-1 is selected, the lockup clutch is operated at the third and fourth speeds at 55 km/h or more. When the lockup pattern 4-11 is selected, the lockup clutch LC is operated at the second, third and fourth speeds at 55 km/h or more.
Figs. 9, 10a and 10b show the fifth embodiment, in which the lockup pattern is determined based on the vehicle speed and the gear ratio.
When A<AS, a lockup pattern 5-1 shown in Fig. 10a is selected at a step S43 for operating the lockup clutch LC at the third and fourth speeds at 70 km/h or more. When A>AS, a lockup pattern S-II shown in Fig. 10b is selected at a step S44. The lockup clutch LC is operated at a speed more than the second speed and at 55 km/h or more.
Fig. 11 shows an operation of the sixth embodiment, in which the throttle opening speed a calculated in the calculator 34 is used as parameters.
Similar to the first embodiment of Fig. 3, the alcohol concentration A is compared with first and second set values Asl and As2 at steps S2 and S4. When A<Asl, a lockup pattern 6-1 is selected at a step S53, in which the torque converter LC is locked up when the throttle opening speed a is within a set value al.
12 When A<As2, a lockup pattern 6-11 is selected at a step S55, wherein the torque converter 1 is locked up when the throttle opening speed a is within a set value a2. When A>As2, a lockup pattern 6-111 is selected at a step S56, where the torque converter 1 is locked up when the throttle opening speed a is within a set value a.3. The set values are al<a2<a3.
Thus, even if the throttle opening speed increases at the high alcohol concentration, the lockup operation can be performed.
As aforementioned. the lockup providing section 32 is applied with the oil temperature signal of the torque converter 1 from the sensor 28 for determining is the control signal. Thus, when the oil temperature is high, the section 32 operates to expand the range of the vehicle speed for operating the lockup clutch LC.
In accordance with the present invention, the lockup operation for the torque converter is controlled based on a lockup pattern selected in dependency on the concentration of the alcohol in the fuel. When the lockup patt.ern for the high alcohol concentration is selected for operating the lockup clutch at the low vehicle speed, the power of the engine can be effectively transmitted to the transmission while the engine speed is low, so that the engine is quiet, thereby improving fuel consumption.
A 13 The driver can stably drive the vehicle without feeling the change of the engine performance caused by the difference of the alcohol concentration.
While the presently preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it is to be understood that these disclosures are for the purpose of illustration and that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
is 1 1 claim s 1. A control system for an automatic transmission in a motor vehicle having an alcohol engine using a mixed fuel of alcohol and gasoline, the automatic transmission having a lockup clutch for a torque converter and actuator means for engaging the lockup clutch comprising:
vehicle speed sensor, throttle position sensor, an alcohol concentration sensor for sensing concentration of alcohol in the fuel and for producing an alcohol concentration signal when the alcohol concentration is higher than a predetermined value; lockup pattern determining means responsive to the alcohol concentration signal for selecting an optimum lockup pattern from a plurality of lockup patterns; and lockup means responsive to the vehicle speed, the throttle position and the alcohol concentration for operating said actuator means to engage the lockup clutch so as to improve fuel consumption and the driving condition of the vehicle.
2. A control system according to claim 1, wherein the lockup pattern determining means is provided for selecting a lockup pattern for engaging the lockup clutch at a low vehicle speed.
3. A system according to claim 1, wherein the lockup pattern determining means is responsive to the temperature of the oil in the torque converter to determine the lockup pattern.
4. A control system according to claim 1 wherein the control system sets the clutch to lockup at a high vehicle speed when the alcohol concentration is lower than the predetermined value and a low vehicle speed when the alcohol concentration is higher than the predetermined value.
5. A control system for an automatic transmission in a motor vehicle having an alcohol engine as herein described in the accompanying drawings.
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